They were playing it safe in Slidell, LA as Hurricane Michael ripped up the Florida Panhandle. Their journey to Naples was no easy task with closed roads and gasoline shortages. After driving for eighteen straight hours The Veer Union came in and rocked South Street City Oven and Grill like a hurricane!
Led by frontman Crispin Earl, The Veer Union is a straight up, in your face metal band that loves nothing more than melting faces. Crispin also writes and produces the bands material. He is joined by Ryan Ramsdell on rhythm guitar and Dan Sittler on lead guitar/backing vocals. The hard hits on the drum kit are provided by Ricardo Viana hailing from Puebla City, Mexico and joined his bandmates in Vancouver, British Columbia.
The Veer Union is based out of Vancouver, British Columbia and formed back in 2004. Collectively they have sold over 100,000 albums and also reached over 20 Million Streams Worldwide. They’ve had seven Top 40 singles on the Billboard Rock Radio Charts. On August 31st the album “DECADE II: Rock & Acoustic” and the video for “Living Not Alive” were released. As of September 30th their album has had over 2 million streams on Spotify.
You can check out the video for “Living Not Alive” here:
Connect with The Veer Union:
Facebook: @theveerunion
Instagram: @theveerunion
Twitter: @theveerunion
South Street City Oven and Grill is not your typical rock bar nor is it a large venue. What they are is a great place with some of the best food that allows you the opportunity to get up close and personal with your favorites. We love this place and plan to support them by keeping the coverage going because we love what they do! You can check out South Street on Facebook at @SouthStreetNaples or visit them at: www.southstreetnaples.com
Photos and review by Brian Kreuser